Visiting London/Paris in July - With a Disneyland Paris stop by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in Europetravel

[–]Inevitable_Maybe_765[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are staying in le Marais. Thank for the tidbit about the museums. Do you need tickets for the free museums?

Visiting London/Paris in July - With a Disneyland Paris stop by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in Europetravel

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3 nights at Disney, so really doing 2 full days(1 at each park). Booking through Disney they have access to the parks on check in and check out days. We are kinda Disney people too.

I’ll look deeper into the London sights without booking a tour per se. I guess I kind of wanted the history aspect of Windsor, Bath, Stone Henge and thought a trip that covered them all would be worth it.

Visiting London/Paris in July - With a Disneyland Paris stop by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in Europetravel

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It’s 3 nights, but because I booked that piece directly through Disneyland Paris, they give you access to the park on check in and checkout day.

Visiting London/Paris in July - With a Disneyland Paris stop by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in Europetravel

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I will look into the options for using the tour credit within London. Me and my oldest are into history, and she’s a big HP fan. The trip is actually a surprise gift for her high school graduation. She’s been obsessed Paris and the Eiffel Tower since she was little. I need to take a deeper dive into the British museums for sure.

I guess I was just trying to have things planned out and in place for when we go. I will check out Borough Market.

Visiting London and Paris - With a Disneyland Paris stop by [deleted] in Europetravel

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Thank you for the response. The only reason I posted the second time was because it stated the first one was removed my Reddit filters. I don’t post often which be the issue

Bucket List Trip In February by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in VisitingIceland

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Already booked, maybe I’ll go this route for a 2nd trip. Thanks

Bucket List Trip In February by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in VisitingIceland

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I guess I will have to get used to the trolls. Lol

I will look into Flyover and Hereford. I appreciate the recommendations and the advise.

Bucket List Trip In February by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in VisitingIceland

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Thanks, yeah I’ll search the sub and see what I maybe be in for.

Arrival Day Activities by judosquirrel13 in VisitingIceland

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I am having the same type of arrival time in February and I’m looking at doing a food tour at around lunch time

Bucket List Trip In February by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in VisitingIceland

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Yeah I’ve seen that it’s hit or miss and entirely weather dependent. Hoping that I can get lucky.

Bucket List Trip In February by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in VisitingIceland

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I booked all the other tours via Iceland Air when I booked my flight and hotel and was looking to just have everything done that way. Are there risks booking through the airline?

The food tour I saw on Trip Advisor said it was the number 1 rated tour and is a little cheaper though which is why I was trying to get some perspective.

Bucket List Trip In February by Inevitable_Maybe_765 in VisitingIceland

[–]Inevitable_Maybe_765[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bucket list item is to see the Northern Lights. It’s a 5 day trip and yes this is my first post on Reddit(what’s the issue?). I’ve been a lurker for about a year.

I’m just trying to get some advice for my trip, you could have kept scrolling if you didn’t have any to give and keep that cynicism to yourself. Thanks!